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downto downtown hoboken and jersey city seeing water in the streets. we talked to the mayor and she said perhaps 50% of that city is underwater. some shoreline residents in connecticut are stranded in their homes and the national guard has been called out to rescue them. the storm damaged property from stonington to greenwich. in delaware, the storm wiped out beaches in several communities and rehoboth beach and dewey beach, thousands of people were evacuated from wilmington and delaware city. now one final word, there is some word that the potomac river, specifically the area between hancock, amaryland and washington, d.c., could begin flooding to night. the national weather service says it could be worst flooding that area has seen in 16 years. nbc's michelle franzen is at battery park city on the lower tip of manhattan. that is where the storm surge hit a record high over 13 feet. she joins us on the phone. how are things looking there? >> reporter: good morning, chris. yeah, that is record high. nearly 14 feet, as you mentioned. this is where all t
downto downtown hoboken and jersey city seeing water in the streets. we talked to the mayor and she said perhaps 50% of that city is underwater. some shoreline residents in connecticut are stranded in their homes and the national guard has been called out to rescue them. the storm damaged property from stonington to greenwich. in delaware, the storm wiped out beaches in several communities and rehoboth beach and dewey beach, thousands of people were evacuated from wilmington and delaware city....
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city already. so they're very prepared for this, but, wroum, talking to the mayor, he says that every storm is different and the personality is one that this storm is going to hover and linger for a long time and that's a real concern here. >> sandra endo thanks so much from oceans city. the hurricane coverage continues as the storm surges. it is going to be a very long night tonight for many people along the eastern seaboard. the worry now is what happens if power goes out in a very big way? it happened just a year ago, leaving millions in the dark. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> all right, hurricane sandy continues to barrel its way along the east coast, threatening the delmar
city already. so they're very prepared for this, but, wroum, talking to the mayor, he says that every storm is different and the personality is one that this storm is going to hover and linger for a long time and that's a real concern here. >> sandra endo thanks so much from oceans city. the hurricane coverage continues as the storm surges. it is going to be a very long night tonight for many people along the eastern seaboard. the worry now is what happens if power goes out in a very big...
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it was not originally going to be at city hall. we do not always think of our federal partners as being flexible, but i can attest they are. here we are today in our beautiful building hosting you. we're so proud to be able to do that. on a personal note, i want to thank one of my staff members, dave eberly, who was instrumental -- [applause] in working with nancy's people making it a reality today. mayor lee stole my entire speech. [laughter] just off the cuff, he is so amazing. he really gets this. as city administrator, he was in charge of our recovery efforts. he began the whole dialogue in san francisco about resilience. he gave many examples already of what we have been able to do in san francisco. much of the work we have been doing already fits perfectly with ndrs. i am so excited we are able to host this wonderful group today to begin to talk about how we think now in advance of how we're going to recover. san francisco has already come up from the flames. we are a phoenix. we have come back once and twice. when the next d
it was not originally going to be at city hall. we do not always think of our federal partners as being flexible, but i can attest they are. here we are today in our beautiful building hosting you. we're so proud to be able to do that. on a personal note, i want to thank one of my staff members, dave eberly, who was instrumental -- [applause] in working with nancy's people making it a reality today. mayor lee stole my entire speech. [laughter] just off the cuff, he is so amazing. he really gets...
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city. çq levels of response we have. we created new relationships with established agencies, the red cross, the apartment building inspection, the planning department. but most importantly, we created a spiritç that is very consistt with fema'sçç national disastr recovery from work. you have to start building capacity in your communitims. you cannot abandon them in the time of need. the only way you doç that is to create those relationships now. you do not have to talk about disasterç and to use that wordn every conversation to get them better prepared. you can talk about mitigation, how the neighbors come together and did greener, how they help us to create bike paths and build affordable housing. when you create those relationship with the different communities in our city as we're doing with an eyeç towards increasing their capacity towards serving themselves in a time of need, you have aç workg format. when you can invite fema to have an early conversation, when you can
city. çq levels of response we have. we created new relationships with established agencies, the red cross, the apartment building inspection, the planning department. but most importantly, we created a spiritç that is very consistt with fema'sçç national disastr recovery from work. you have to start building capacity in your communitims. you cannot abandon them in the time of need. the only way you doç that is to create those relationships now. you do not have to talk about...
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parts of that city are still under water right now. and as you can see from this next picture, which was just sent to us by one of the senators from new jersey, bob menendez, it's just pretty incredible. and you see the water and the flooding. and it hasn't receded like it did in some places. in queens, new york, a storm-related fire burned through an entire neighborhood, destroying 80 homes. and today i went out there. we drove to see the destruction for ourselves, and we saw emergency vehicles everywhere. and i'm not talking, everyone, just about fire trucks and a few ambulances. at one point on the way to breezy point, new york, which is where this happened, we passed a convoy of 19 ambulances. 19 ambulances. all heading in to help that tight knit community, which was hit with flooding and then fire. deb feyerick is still out there tonight. and deb, i know it is a chaotic scene. thank you tell us what's happening right now? >> reporter: yeah, well, you know what's interesting? think about it, erin. 24 hours ago, that's the point whe
parts of that city are still under water right now. and as you can see from this next picture, which was just sent to us by one of the senators from new jersey, bob menendez, it's just pretty incredible. and you see the water and the flooding. and it hasn't receded like it did in some places. in queens, new york, a storm-related fire burned through an entire neighborhood, destroying 80 homes. and today i went out there. we drove to see the destruction for ourselves, and we saw emergency...
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to philadelphia and new york city. 7200 flights canceled. that's a crazy number. it will probably increase as we have to watch flights being canceled into tuesday even. may not be until wednesday that some of the airports get up to full operation. because of all of this, you can assume airlines will help people. change fees have been dropped. if you can't fly, a lot of people want to go on the train. we learned our lesson from irene where people got stranded on trains. amtrak, service is suspended throughout much if not all of the northeast corridor, veronica. not easy to get around. people may be driving a little bit this morning. i wouldn't recommend it. this afternoon and evening will be the worst of it. this was very interesting. this is what it looked like as we went throughout yesterday afternoon and evening with all the airplanes in the sky. all the airplanes trying to avoid the storm getting out of harm's way and doing their typical rounds. this is what it looks like this morning. early in the morning, you wouldn't be expecting a lot
to philadelphia and new york city. 7200 flights canceled. that's a crazy number. it will probably increase as we have to watch flights being canceled into tuesday even. may not be until wednesday that some of the airports get up to full operation. because of all of this, you can assume airlines will help people. change fees have been dropped. if you can't fly, a lot of people want to go on the train. we learned our lesson from irene where people got stranded on trains. amtrak, service is...
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city. part of that success, is to work with great corporate citizens like unico and their efforts to make sure that they give their best effort to hire san franciscoans. today we celebrate not just a flag ship store but a store that has made corporate responsibility at the helm of their friend. there is over 500 people that they have already hired in this store. that is a fabulous contribution. they have worked that magic with our office of economic development, having spent weeks to train people who may not have gotten this opportunity. but for their out reach in this store, and then, they created a buzz and excitement in our city. i know that people will not only appreciate the fabulous fashions here, that you just look at these prices, for the kind of quality that they have. and i know that we have smart shoppers like supervisor kim who will be here in a minute and others who look for that casmere brand and also are very affected by the price sensitivity of the quality store. and then i
city. part of that success, is to work with great corporate citizens like unico and their efforts to make sure that they give their best effort to hire san franciscoans. today we celebrate not just a flag ship store but a store that has made corporate responsibility at the helm of their friend. there is over 500 people that they have already hired in this store. that is a fabulous contribution. they have worked that magic with our office of economic development, having spent weeks to train...
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it's new york city? >> that's right. >> jimmy: new york city. >> so i got a blue wig and i was planning on being a witch. so i was nicki minaj as a witch. >> jimmy: that is so good and creative. >> there's my costume. >> jimmy: there you go. that -- >> there's my costume. we had a parody halloween party for kids. and the funny thing about that is that the only thing i had to buy was that hat and the wig. everything else -- >> jimmy: you own? >> yeah, yeah. yeah, halloween's big at my house. it's like a national holiday. we have the 12 days of halloween. >> jimmy: is it really? oh, really? >> no, i'm serious. i came to this -- most people don't know this. but i came to this country, when i was four, on halloween night. and i was like "who are all these beggars coming to the door." >> jimmy: yeah, of course. you didn't know what they were -- >> i was like, "mom, why are you giving them my candy?" but, yeah. >> jimmy: really? you didn't understand when you first came. >> no. >> jimmy: but now, you celebrate
it's new york city? >> that's right. >> jimmy: new york city. >> so i got a blue wig and i was planning on being a witch. so i was nicki minaj as a witch. >> jimmy: that is so good and creative. >> there's my costume. >> jimmy: there you go. that -- >> there's my costume. we had a parody halloween party for kids. and the funny thing about that is that the only thing i had to buy was that hat and the wig. everything else -- >> jimmy: you own?...
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the difference between 440 turk and city hall, is there a down side to having it at city hall? >> i don't think there's any down sides to having it at city hall, in fact, for us only upsides. it's easily accessible and broadcasted live, and i think that what we heard from the residents would feel more comfortable coming here. >> thank you. that's useful >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so i do have some public comment cards. i will call people up. sharon hewitt, who had to leave. want today noted she was here. robert woods. robert weber, karen huggins, i'm going to mispronounce this name. eiled banningpadon. >> shar on short and guon wu 10. if anyone else wants to speak, fill out a card. doesn't matter the order >> governor. supervisors, i am robert weber, i come to you as a resident of san francisco housing authority. i would like to mention i'm a community organizer fully educateed on the sunshine ordinance. when i found out the commission met without being recorded and taped, i was pretty astonished. i am choosing my words carefully as i have blundered in the past. a
the difference between 440 turk and city hall, is there a down side to having it at city hall? >> i don't think there's any down sides to having it at city hall, in fact, for us only upsides. it's easily accessible and broadcasted live, and i think that what we heard from the residents would feel more comfortable coming here. >> thank you. that's useful >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so i do have some public comment cards. i will call people up. sharon...
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you have almost the entire city without power. you have 50% of the city underwater. but most alarmingly, the mayor says there are thousands of residents who are trapped inside their homes in the cold and the dark. now, there are search missions going on for priority situations, for emergency situations, they are taking a front loader, not a boat, a front loader through the water. i went with the mayor, we sat on the shovel as we went through the town and saw people in the windows waving at us. children, men, women, old people. most of them were smiling because, unlike new orleans, we saw the same scenes, they know the water is recede. the hope is that most of these people can get out on their own tomorrow. but if not it's just that the water is making them more stuck. water, dangerous to walk around and people are still in their homes. we saw people trying to walk out and that was scary, trying to drive their cars through four feet of water. their cars got stuck and then they started to try to push their cars. and at that point, a police officer got out of the vehicl
you have almost the entire city without power. you have 50% of the city underwater. but most alarmingly, the mayor says there are thousands of residents who are trapped inside their homes in the cold and the dark. now, there are search missions going on for priority situations, for emergency situations, they are taking a front loader, not a boat, a front loader through the water. i went with the mayor, we sat on the shovel as we went through the town and saw people in the windows waving at us....
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since then in that 24 hours the city has been crippled. we're talking about $20 billion in infrastructure damage, $10 billion to $30 billion in lost business reeceipts. if those numbers are right by some estimates, that would be the worst disaster in u.s. history. we're also looking at a subway system, the best in the world some say, that currently is not working, not functional, and won't be for several days. it could be more than that. electricity south of 39th street gone for the most part. overnight and now today in some parts of where i'm standing right now, battery park on the southern tip of manhattan, they don't even have cell service, they don't have broadband service here and there. they've just taken down a tree that was felled not too long ago. that took about 45 minutes. up to my right there's a residential tower, just to give you a sense of how the financial center of the united states is not necessarily at its best, crippled at the moment, that tower normally would be lit up with lights. they're not right now. martin, it is
since then in that 24 hours the city has been crippled. we're talking about $20 billion in infrastructure damage, $10 billion to $30 billion in lost business reeceipts. if those numbers are right by some estimates, that would be the worst disaster in u.s. history. we're also looking at a subway system, the best in the world some say, that currently is not working, not functional, and won't be for several days. it could be more than that. electricity south of 39th street gone for the most part....
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the city's casinos are largely undamaged. the storm saved the worst for the poorest neighborhoods where water flooded many homes and apartments. we turn now to battery park in lower manhattan, which bore the brunt of the storm here in new york city. for the latest from nbc news, ann thompson. ann? >> reporter: good evening, lawrence. you know, 8 million people share 400 square miles in what makes up new york city. those people are a tough, resilient bunch, but after this storm, even the most prepared realize they weren't prepared nearly enough. even new york bowed to the furious power of nature. gusts of 57 miles an hour ripped the face off this building and sandy's winds and rain tore through the city. a record storm surge almost 14 feet flooded lower manhattan filling the brooklyn battery tunnel with water. the force too much for the city's power grid. floodwaters shorting out this con ed substation. three quarters of a million new yorkers lost electricity. >> trying to get information. no one has power. no one has internet
the city's casinos are largely undamaged. the storm saved the worst for the poorest neighborhoods where water flooded many homes and apartments. we turn now to battery park in lower manhattan, which bore the brunt of the storm here in new york city. for the latest from nbc news, ann thompson. ann? >> reporter: good evening, lawrence. you know, 8 million people share 400 square miles in what makes up new york city. those people are a tough, resilient bunch, but after this storm, even the...
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erin burnett is standing by in battery park city in lower new york city. erin? >> out front next, a deadly night. 11 people now dead in five states, thanks to hurricane sandy and flooding continues an the east coast. incredible flooding, over a 1,000-mile area. here in manhattan where we already posted records on that front, a crane is dangling from a skyscraper in midtown and it could drop at any time. the latest as we continue to track storm sandy. track storm sandy. let's go out front. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett "outfront" tonight. i want to welcome our viewers from around the world who are watching this storm that we've been watching over 1,000 mile area here on the east coast of the united states. affecting about 20% of the united states population. flooding has been the big issue. where i'm standing right now, those of you who are watching the earlier, know the water was up above my knee. we set a record here in lower manhattan, in terms of a storm surge. the record is 13.88 feet, exceeding by almost
erin burnett is standing by in battery park city in lower new york city. erin? >> out front next, a deadly night. 11 people now dead in five states, thanks to hurricane sandy and flooding continues an the east coast. incredible flooding, over a 1,000-mile area. here in manhattan where we already posted records on that front, a crane is dangling from a skyscraper in midtown and it could drop at any time. the latest as we continue to track storm sandy. track storm sandy. let's go out front....
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of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are operating on a very limited basis, largely only looking at cargo flights rand trying to get some flights in to reposition so they can start offering service. la guardia is a whole different issue. la guardia had significant flooding out of the river right up there onto the ramp and in fact right up to the jet bridge they had real flooding. they are still evaluating that airport. they have issues with lights out, electronics out, runway damage, all of that they're still taking a look at as well as the flooding issues. there is no estimate on when la guardia may get up and running so that could be some time. if you have a flight that you're hoping to get into or out of newark or jfk, i wouldn't be so sure that's going to happen today. they're just now getting their sea legs up on those two airports. but because the new york area is such a linchpin for the entire country, you know, when those airports go down, it affects the ent
of course the biggest problem is new york city. we do have jfk as well as newark airport open, but they are operating on a very limited basis, largely only looking at cargo flights rand trying to get some flights in to reposition so they can start offering service. la guardia is a whole different issue. la guardia had significant flooding out of the river right up there onto the ramp and in fact right up to the jet bridge they had real flooding. they are still evaluating that airport. they have...
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[ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] actually... th way i could split my payments up into little bite-size chunks. i mean you feel me right? yeah. uh, sir... ah... [ male announcer ] shop now. and put it on layaway so you have more time to pay. walmart. >> the commitments i've made, i've kept. those i haven't kept, it's not for lack of trying and we'll get it done in a second term. >> if you elect president obama, you know what you'll get. you'll get a repeat of the last four years. we can't afford four more years like the last four years. >> a promise by president obama to make good on past commitments in a second term, something mitt romney says america can't afford. what exactly does the president have in store if he's re-elected. we're back with our panel. james, what is the president proposing to do? >> basically you heard it in the debates. more teachers, 100,000 more teachers, more infrastructure. we've been hearing that since '09. he still wants more money for infrastructure. >> not so shovel-ready projects, i guess that it?
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she follows him around the world. >> how many cities have you been to? >> i don't know how many. >> john: you lost count? >> it's not uncommon to lose track of time of day, time zone. the room always looks the same. >> john: every day, they follow the candidates and videotape anything that might be interesting. >> when i was her age, it took four beef if i unions to do what she is doing. >> i have a camera and cables and microphone and personal guide. >> john: it's a tough job for reporters and the campaign staff. >> the emotional and physical toll that running a presidential campaign takes on people is enormous. you are working 18 hours a day, seven days week. you have a candidate on the phone every hour that is complaining about something. you want to tell him to shut up. it requires either having an understanding wife or you are divorced. in my case i got divorced. >> if you like vegetables, if you sleep it might not be for you. but it's fascinating. >> the 18 hours days don't seem like atm it seems like it happens like that. >> john: she gets four or
she follows him around the world. >> how many cities have you been to? >> i don't know how many. >> john: you lost count? >> it's not uncommon to lose track of time of day, time zone. the room always looks the same. >> john: every day, they follow the candidates and videotape anything that might be interesting. >> when i was her age, it took four beef if i unions to do what she is doing. >> i have a camera and cables and microphone and personal guide....
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citi has problem relating to housing. they are stimulating emerging markets where citi is the strongest. >> all right, let's take a look at some of your other picks besides citi. you like goldman sachs. you have been telling us this all year. and the regional bank suntrust. again, was's the attraction? >> suntrust again is in the southeast. it has continued to have credit problems later than a lot of the other banks. but that's been a bad thingment but now we think it's a good thing. because right now we can still see a lot of positive improvements as we start to see a pick up in the economy and housing and places like florida, can help move that stock back up. so we still like suntrust. >> we just have about 45$p)-sec. a new round of bank stress tests coming up. how do you think banks are going to do. are they strong enough to withstand a financial downturn? >> well, i think they're strong enough. the question is does the fed think they're strong enough. and that is what we will find out. i think it will be a tough time
citi has problem relating to housing. they are stimulating emerging markets where citi is the strongest. >> all right, let's take a look at some of your other picks besides citi. you like goldman sachs. you have been telling us this all year. and the regional bank suntrust. again, was's the attraction? >> suntrust again is in the southeast. it has continued to have credit problems later than a lot of the other banks. but that's been a bad thingment but now we think it's a good...
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. >> pop here for citi group. >> i would stay away from it. i would go with high concentration of cit versus staying with the big bracket names. >> pop for coach. >> high end stores have popped on positive news. really benefitting from that. >> drop for radio shack down 13%. >> we ought to give dan a little bit of credit. we were talking about this name. he said stay away from it. but the story here remains dismal. the ceo left the company. and credit squeeze confirmed the under perform rating. this is a broken stock and broken story. >> and a pop for coconuts. a man recently smashed a record that would make any frat boy proud. the hard headed 40 year old busted open 18 coconuts gaining a place in the book of world records. back in 2011 he cracked 85 coconuts with his elbow in one minute. how do you practice that? >> amazing. >> it's a talent. >> everyone has one. >> confused about which companies to by. stephanie has the link you might be missing. stick around for that and we will dive deeper into the retail story with some of the biggest ret
. >> pop here for citi group. >> i would stay away from it. i would go with high concentration of cit versus staying with the big bracket names. >> pop for coach. >> high end stores have popped on positive news. really benefitting from that. >> drop for radio shack down 13%. >> we ought to give dan a little bit of credit. we were talking about this name. he said stay away from it. but the story here remains dismal. the ceo left the company. and credit squeeze...
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that is because we have a work requirement in new york city. john: that is absolutely great, but i still think of your 15,000 employees, and we're talking about an employment, there is some of it, but if the soviet union. >> we do a lot more than just cash assistance. bright public health insurance, no protective services, child-support enforcement which goes after deadbeat dads to make sure they pay. recollected $700 million for families. $200 million from on cs to be on welfare, so it's a big agency. does not just to cash welfare. what's funny about our program is that the old cash welfare program is much, much smaller than the rest of the agency. in the old days was a big part of the agency. john: now medicaid -- these are much bigger programs. agreed. but as you look at the sole service rules, do you think, we're trying. it's hard to fire people. i can't really manage the way i would if i were in the private sector. the charity would do it better. >> i don't. honestly. i don't think that charity all by itself would provide public concerns t
that is because we have a work requirement in new york city. john: that is absolutely great, but i still think of your 15,000 employees, and we're talking about an employment, there is some of it, but if the soviet union. >> we do a lot more than just cash assistance. bright public health insurance, no protective services, child-support enforcement which goes after deadbeat dads to make sure they pay. recollected $700 million for families. $200 million from on cs to be on welfare, so it's...
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] get more access with a citi card. [ beads rattling ]g ] [ male announcer ] spearmint that tingles as you chew. stimulate your senses. 5 gum. now in micro pack. ♪ [ male announcer ] instead of greasy fast food, try the surprisingly low fat new subway tuscan chicken melt. subway. eat fresh. until we discovered k-y yours & mine. this one feels amazing for me, this one is fantastic for her. yeah. and when they combine it opens up a whole new door for us. i've come to clean your pool. what...
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historic flooding throughout the city. 50%, i'd say 50% of our city's flooded. remains flooded. people are still in their homes you know. we're doing our best to try to you know thankfully the pump station did not get flooded. so that is pumping out. at this time we do not know what the exact time frame will be when literally the hudson river came in and filled hoboken, half of hoboken like a bathtub. that's the situation we're dealing with. substations are flooded as well. so it will be until those waters recede, you know, much of hoboken will not be able to get power back because of the substations are flooded. so it's a severe situation. but our, again, emergency personnel's working around the clock and using whatever equipment we can. we used a payloader to get to some people. so it's been a real challenge but, again, we're so proud of the volunteers that came together, manning a phone center to answer people's questions and also the shelters, we've had run by volunteers as well. we're very -- it's very very but we're very proud of what's happening here in hoboken and the co
historic flooding throughout the city. 50%, i'd say 50% of our city's flooded. remains flooded. people are still in their homes you know. we're doing our best to try to you know thankfully the pump station did not get flooded. so that is pumping out. at this time we do not know what the exact time frame will be when literally the hudson river came in and filled hoboken, half of hoboken like a bathtub. that's the situation we're dealing with. substations are flooded as well. so it will be until...
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citi was an underwiter of the stock and has agreed to pay the fine. other firms have also been subpeonaed. facebook shares debuted in may at $38 and closed friday at $21.94. a quick check on corporate earnings now. goodyear tire stock took a hit of about 10% friday due to lower european demand. however, demand was up at comcast. the summer olympics provided a boost to the company, with income nearly doubling last quarter. comcast's stock jumped to $37 following the news. and, after beating wall street's estimates, tupperware and sharpie marker maker newell-rubbermaid says it will cut 10% of its staff over the next 2-and-a-half years. its part of the company's larger global restrucutring plan. samsung turned in record profits for the third quarter by remaining the number one smartphone seller. samsung profits nearly doubled to $5.97 billion. it also sold 55.5 million smartphones, compared to apple's 26.9 million sales of iphones. apple will get a boost today when the iphone 5 finally goes on sale in india following several delays. peanut butter prices
citi was an underwiter of the stock and has agreed to pay the fine. other firms have also been subpeonaed. facebook shares debuted in may at $38 and closed friday at $21.94. a quick check on corporate earnings now. goodyear tire stock took a hit of about 10% friday due to lower european demand. however, demand was up at comcast. the summer olympics provided a boost to the company, with income nearly doubling last quarter. comcast's stock jumped to $37 following the news. and, after beating wall...
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new york city under water. cut off and without power. its famous subways completed flooded and at a standstill. laguardia airport almost totally submerged. "nightline's" juju chang with the view from the air and on the ground. >>> and, the day after. we're in the smoldering ruins of a community of 9/11 heroes, many trapped and forced to watch helplessly as the waters rose and their houses burn. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran reporting tonight from the wreckage of the town of seaside heights, new jersey. where the destruction is just biblical. there is water everywhere. this town was nearly swept away into the sea but more important tonight, there are still dozens, maybe scores of people behind me still stranded in the dark, in the cold, still awaiting rescue in the wake of a storm that ripped homes from their foundations, reduced piers to rubble. we saw this up and down the jersey shore today. this community is just one of the hardest hit along the ravaged shoreline of this state. a state where tonight, 65% of the people are without p
new york city under water. cut off and without power. its famous subways completed flooded and at a standstill. laguardia airport almost totally submerged. "nightline's" juju chang with the view from the air and on the ground. >>> and, the day after. we're in the smoldering ruins of a community of 9/11 heroes, many trapped and forced to watch helplessly as the waters rose and their houses burn. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran reporting tonight from the wreckage of...
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] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] he gulf.e announcer ] get more access with a citi card. and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations
] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] he gulf.e announcer ] get more access with a citi card. and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've...
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i mean, it's real inner city high school. over 3,000 kids, wonderful place. 50 languages spoken in the school. you know, everything from magnet to special ed. just a real snapshot of american public education. >> jimmy: and you always wanted to be a teacher? >> i went to school to be a teacher. i wanted to be a teacher. and then when i got out of college, i said, "i'm too young to teach anybody anything." and i went on my way, and then, it's been on my mind. and as i was closing in on the bad age -- well, not a bad age, but 60, i was thinking -- it's over the speed limit, 60. [ laughter ] so i decided i wanted to do something. i wanted to, you know, see -- and i'm worried about -- i'm really kind of worried about the education system in our country. we can't drop out as many kids as we're dropping out and to expect to sustain a great country. we just can't do it. >> jimmy: we do. we have a lot of dropouts. yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] good for you. do you have any stats? any stats on those things? any numbers? >> well,
i mean, it's real inner city high school. over 3,000 kids, wonderful place. 50 languages spoken in the school. you know, everything from magnet to special ed. just a real snapshot of american public education. >> jimmy: and you always wanted to be a teacher? >> i went to school to be a teacher. i wanted to be a teacher. and then when i got out of college, i said, "i'm too young to teach anybody anything." and i went on my way, and then, it's been on my mind. and as i was...
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citi wanted it badly. how bad was that for the overall strategy at citi? >> well, you know, i guess i would start with i cannot imagine, given the challenge that citi corp. was facing at that time, that they would even be allowed to pick up the challenges of wachovia. there's all kinds of suppositions of what was really going on there. we probably don't have time to discuss it. you know, what really happened with wachovia is that we were told that the only problems with wachovia were consumer loans. in fact, we discovered there were big problems with commercial real estate and investment banking. we asked for another 48 to 72 hours so we could address those issues. we were told that we didn't have that time, that it had to be done that night. for some reason that totally escapes me, citi corp. was allowed to bid, and i still believe our bid that night was so there's some very strange things going on at that time and it was actually beneficial that citicorp didn't have those kinds of problems. >> we heard earlier ask mcneil ask about the terms of unlocking
citi wanted it badly. how bad was that for the overall strategy at citi? >> well, you know, i guess i would start with i cannot imagine, given the challenge that citi corp. was facing at that time, that they would even be allowed to pick up the challenges of wachovia. there's all kinds of suppositions of what was really going on there. we probably don't have time to discuss it. you know, what really happened with wachovia is that we were told that the only problems with wachovia were...
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a lot of that comes from densely populated cities like new york where lovens have retrofit the empire state building. >> we were able to get the 6,514 windows remanufactured on site into superwindows that let light through to block heat and then combining that with better lights and office equipment and so on, cut the maximum cooling load by a third. >> and all that energy savings also saved over $17 million. so no matter what your values are, emery lovens argues energy efficiency is simply a good deal. >> whether you care about profits and jobs or about national security, you don't need to believe the climate science, let's just focus on outcomes not motives and then we can turn gridlock and conflict into a unified solution to our energy challenge. >> we can't all turn our living rooms into tropical oasises. big business can make big profits, after all saving energy saves money that goes straight to the bottom line. consider the impact that just two steps could have. one move over to energy efficient bulbs and appliances. a 1.8% reduction in our residential electricity use can save $
a lot of that comes from densely populated cities like new york where lovens have retrofit the empire state building. >> we were able to get the 6,514 windows remanufactured on site into superwindows that let light through to block heat and then combining that with better lights and office equipment and so on, cut the maximum cooling load by a third. >> and all that energy savings also saved over $17 million. so no matter what your values are, emery lovens argues energy efficiency...
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of new york city. we understand the sustained wind is about 90 miles per hour. it is moving north northwest at 18 m.p.h. and storms are expected from virginia to massachusetts. it is a huge and brought strong with a very low pressure system that is combining to coke and make this a really intense storm. the result of all of this is you have a lot of closures along the east coast, including wall street which is completely shut down, no trading of any kind on the markets. it looks like that will be true as well for tomorrow. because of this, there are a number of u.s. companies that are postponing their quarterly reports. the last time the stock exchange was closed down this way was september 11, 2001, and last closed for a weather-related event back in 1985 for hurricane gloria. it is expected that it will be closed tomorrow as well, the new york stock exchange, which makes it the first-ever consecutive weather-related closings since 1888. back then, a blizzard left dress of snow as high as 40 feet and
of new york city. we understand the sustained wind is about 90 miles per hour. it is moving north northwest at 18 m.p.h. and storms are expected from virginia to massachusetts. it is a huge and brought strong with a very low pressure system that is combining to coke and make this a really intense storm. the result of all of this is you have a lot of closures along the east coast, including wall street which is completely shut down, no trading of any kind on the markets. it looks like that will...
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march gait city, just outside of atlantic city. wilmington, we'll take that off, but that was just outside of atlantic city. we were seeing atlantic city board walk fully under water. got those reports in earlier this morning. impressive. look and show you. again by the way, 46988 is where you can get -- we can throw that back up, but that is an important information to mass along as we are getting these power problems, power outages coming. you need our apps to let you know if there's warnings, sudden changes, if this shifts more south you need to know about that. stay connected with #uz because we are already starting to lose power. if you have power right now be prepared to lose it. current winds right now, 38 mile per hour right now, at kent island, pass river 31, 38 in crisfield. ocean city at a sustained wind at 37. notice the wind direction. north to northwest, so that will push in the water at kent island. we have a high tide in kent island this evening going into between 6 to 8:00 already. bay surge has been running betwee
march gait city, just outside of atlantic city. wilmington, we'll take that off, but that was just outside of atlantic city. we were seeing atlantic city board walk fully under water. got those reports in earlier this morning. impressive. look and show you. again by the way, 46988 is where you can get -- we can throw that back up, but that is an important information to mass along as we are getting these power problems, power outages coming. you need our apps to let you know if there's...
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] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producerare committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking
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, the security squad is the police force within that city. pelican bay's nine-member unit responds to all crimes committed by inmates within the institution. working in pelican bay makes them one of the most active law enforcement units in the world. the squad performs random pat downs for weapons on the yard, confiscating an average of 12 per week. >> this was made by an aryan brotherhood member in the security housing unit. this was destined for an officer. you can see how he honed it down on concrete. i mean this is incredible. >> the squad is also responsible for screening any suspicious mail entering the institution. >> there's approximately 5,000 pieces of mail that come and out of our mailroom daily. that's not counting the newspapers and the magazines. the trafficker that prepared this particular envelope, they knew that all the mail that comes into the mailroom is opened by a machine. they cut the top of the envelopes. what this person did this they took small doses of black tar heroin and put it along the glue fold of the envelope a
, the security squad is the police force within that city. pelican bay's nine-member unit responds to all crimes committed by inmates within the institution. working in pelican bay makes them one of the most active law enforcement units in the world. the squad performs random pat downs for weapons on the yard, confiscating an average of 12 per week. >> this was made by an aryan brotherhood member in the security housing unit. this was destined for an officer. you can see how he honed it...